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“A nonviolent man cannot desire embarrassment.” quote by Mahatma Gandhi
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“A nonviolent man cannot desire embarrassment.”

Mahatma Gandhi

About This Quote

A person committed to nonviolence cannot be motivated by the desire to embarrass others; true nonviolence requires humility and respect.

In simple terms: Non‑violence excludes seeking shame for others.

Key Takeaway

Humility underpins non‑violent conduct.

Themes

ethics nonviolence humility morality

Mood

serene determined

Type

ethical maxim philosophical

When to use this quote

  • peaceful protest
  • conflict resolution
  • teaching ethics
  • personal discipline

Key Concepts

moral consistency power dynamics

Practical Applications

  • Cultivate empathy before action
  • Avoid tactics that shame opponents

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can exposing injustice be non‑violent?
  • How does humility influence protest strategies?
A Different Perspective

In some contexts, exposing wrongdoing may involve embarrassment, creating tension with non‑violent ideals.

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